Learn How to Fork: Decisive Endgame Gain
This chess endgame puzzle highlights a classic fork motif: one active knight move creates a double attack on the king and a valuable rook. In simplified positions, piece activity often matters more than raw material, and a centralized king can become a tactical target. Here, White’s knight jumps into an outpost with tempo, forcing the black king to respond while the rook remains vulnerable. The result is a decisive material gain that turns the game in White’s favor.